Yoda’s experiment with the Scalvi has ended in disaster, the situation on Turrak worse than ever.
A new generation has risen up since the Jedi Master first came to the planet, a generation that still hasn’t learned the most important lesson of all.
Will Yoda abandon those who need him most in their hour of need?
- 98
Comic Crusaders
This is an excellent story and the art just jumps off the page with color and character. The seemingly simple tale is full of heart and wisdom. This is the kind of stories that elevates Star Wars comics beyond copying older stories and styles. Here’s hoping the incoming team is similarly inspired next issue and that we will see more of this excellent team in future arcs. - 84
The Super Powered Fancast
The Story: A thoughtful, entertaining end to this particular arc that shows the growth of all of the characters as well as crafting a story with some great parallels to the real world. Scott crafts an engaging story of redemption for one of the characters as Yoda learns a lesson regarding his place as a Jedi in war. The Art: Leon delivers some great art in the issue. The visuals are bright, fun and visually engaging. - 80
ComicBook.com
The book delivered a fulfilling conclusion to an adventure with relatively low stakes and did so in a more subdued way than Star Wars typically offers, showing just how much storytelling potential this series brings with it. - 50
SWNN - Star Wars News Net
Looking back on these first three issues of the series and this issue in particular, the biggest risk it took was making Yoda a background character in his own story to elevate Bree and his journey. I consider myself a positive person, and while that risk didn’t work for me, at the very least I can see why Yoda would look back fondly on his time with the Scalvi. Now onto the next chapter in Yoda’s life.